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Junior School Lower Key Stage 2 Teacher

Junior School Lower Key Stage 2 Teacher

Dulwich College

Southwark

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Salary:
Dulwich has its own salary scales which are above those of the maintained sectorand compare favourably with other independent schools
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2017
Apply by:
14 May 2017

Job overview

JUNIOR SCHOOL LOWER KEY STAGE 2 TEACHER  

September 2017  

An academically selective independent boys’ school with a tradition of inspired teaching, genuine scholarship and co-curricular breadth, Dulwich College is situated in a 70 acre campus in South East London.  

A well-qualified graduate teacher for a Junior School class is required. The post will involve being a Year 3 Form Teacher and teaching a wide range of subjects across KS2 (mostly lower), including both Numeracy and Literacy.   An ability to contribute to the co-curricular life of the school is essential.  Additional responsibilities (e.g. subject coordinator) may also be available for the right candidate.  

Closing Date: 4.00 pm on Monday 15 May 2017 with interviews on 19 May 2017.   

Further details are available from www.dulwich.org.uk/appointments or by contacting 020 8299 9326/5183.   

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. A DBS Disclosure is required to Enhanced level. Charity 1150064

About Dulwich College

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+44 20 8693 3601

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Dulwich College is an academically selective independent boys’ school in south east London with a tradition of inspired teaching, genuine scholarship and co- curricular breadth. We are a school committed to providing a wealth of opportunities to pupils and colleagues within a nurturing, equitable and caring ethos.

There are approximately 1,630 boys on the school roll, of whom some 130 are boarders. There is a strong history of diversity at the College, reflecting that of south east London generally, but also that we are committed to an expanding programme of means-tested access. Currently about 30% of pupils have such an award but we hope to increase this to 50% in the coming years.

Situated in 70 acres, yet only 12 minutes by train from central London, the College enjoys outstanding academic, co-curricular and sporting facilities, including The Laboratory, a RIBA National Award-winning Science and Arts building. There has also been an extensive refurbishment of its iconic Grade II* listed Barry Buildings and surrounding landscaping.

Further information about the College can be found on our website www.dulwich.org.uk.

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